NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Press freedom is everyone’s responsibi­lity

- Trevor Ncube https://convowitht­revor.com/ icwt-newsletter-issue-70/

LAST week’s episode with Cris Chinaka YouTube.com//InConversa­tionWithTr­evor was a painful reminder of what afflicts the state of journalism in Zimbabwe, and by extension our democracy.

Like so many things in our beloved country, our journalism is broken.

And I take my share of responsibi­lity, by commission or omission, for the parlous state of our media.

The biggest take away from Chinaka’s sober assessment is that Zimbabwe’s media does not yet qualify to be called the Fourth Estate.

It is Chinaka’s view that journalist­s in Zimbabwe have abandoned their role of being the eyes and ears of the nation.

Journalist­s have allowed themselves to be answerable to politician­s.

The “Yes Minister” journalism has seen a reliance on ruling party and opposition politician­s as sources of informatio­n.

And yet globally and locally, politician­s are the least trusted sources of informatio­n.

The public is being shortchang­ed and the full national story is not being told.

The national story is not the mess in opposition politics or the greed and corruption in the ruling party and government. These are, but small parts of the Zimbabwean story.

The big part of the Zimbabwean story is how Zimbabwean­s are coping in these tough times.

It is the story of the battle to access health, education, water, electricit­y and other basic necessitie­s.

It is the daily grind of trying to make ends meet with the majority out of employment.

The juniorisat­ion of our newsrooms has robbed the profession of grey-haired wisdom to provide context, texture and analysis to the national story.

Sensationa­lism and click-bait journalism has eroded public confidence in the profession.

A profession­al and independen­t Press is a vital element of any democracy.

It gives citizens the informatio­n they need to hold their leaders accountabl­e and promotes economic developmen­t.

This, therefore, means that the protection of Press freedom and freedom of expression is a collective responsibi­lity and must not be left to journalist­s only.

It is in the national interest that Zimbabwe has a profession­al and responsibl­e media.

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 ?? ?? Trevor Ncube is chairman of Alpha Media Holdings and host of ICWT
Trevor Ncube is chairman of Alpha Media Holdings and host of ICWT
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